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Times-Advocate, 1988-03-23, Page 11T . ; aiwre LONG SERVICE AWARDS - Crediton Social Club president Ted Wales presents two plaques to club member Jack Jesney for many years of faith- ful service. Institute sponsors euchres in Crediton By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR Winners at two recent euchre par • - ties at the Crediton (:'oniniunity Centre sponsored by the Crediton Women's Institute follow: March 1 - Ladies liigli - Leila Hill; Low - Charlotte Barker; Lone Hands - Marjorie Steeper; Men's. High - Lloyd Durr; Low - Frank Hicks; Lone Hands - Sam King; Skunks - Andy Thompson; Score of 85 - Janet Hicks. March 16 - Men's 1{igh - Oliver Jacques; Low playing a man's card - Laura Finkbeincr; Lone hands - Playing as a man Annie Finkbcin- er ; Ladies High - Leila Hill; Low - Mary Meikle; Lone elands - Al- winna Galloway. Wearing the most green - Lulu Culbert and Dorothy Bullock. - On Monday March 14, Crediton and. District Social Club members held their meeting with their wives as guests. - After the meeting progressive euchre was played and prizes went to High Scores - Marion Hodgins, Jim Allen,.Low scores - Marilyn Thompson, Joc Ondrejicka, Lone Hands - Sandy Martin, Harold Finkbeincr. Good music .Entertainment was enjoyed by a goal crowd Friday March 18 at Lar- .ry's Town and Country restaurant. Those supplying the music were Comp -Account Computerized Accounting for sn►atl X hredium sized businesses Private corporations. manufacturer% • Financial statements and projections • Accounts receivable payable • Payroll -• Management -reports • Complete management accounting and bookkeeping • .services - Don r fly by the.Seot of Your Ponrs r Let uv help you n anuge your business better with accurate timely m(r nagetnenl reports CaII Now - 262-3431 Highway 4 - Hensall Leroy and Marg Walker, Ean Ha- milton,Geraldine Schenk and Doug Lewis and Jack Jcsncy on the spoons. Zion United Church The sermon topic at Zion United • was taken from Matthew 27: 15-26 titled "'Ilio Splash of Water". Personals Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farr, St. Thomas spent the weekend with Nir. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator and families. Karen Floran and Dennis Eng- land, Huron Park, returned home from holidays with the Farr's. Cromarty by Mrs. Robert Laing Debbie Hoekstra, Staffa, spoke on thc country of Brazil at the joint Staffa-Cromarty World Day of Prayer service in Cromarty Presby- terian Church. She stated that Bra- zil has 135 million people, of whom 30 million live below the poverty line. It is the largest Cath- olic country in the -world,. having 106 million Catholics as well as several other denominations. Over 60 million of their population are Bruder 16 years old. Brazil is a beautiful country with lush green forests, abundant plant and animal life, and magnificent peaches. Brazil could become the bread basket of the world but only nine percent of the arable land is .cultivated. Their main problems in- clude the contamination of their food supplies with pesticides, and poor transportation and food storage methods: Hazel Harburn and Margaret Christie presided for the programme with Mary F. Dow at the piano. A musical number was provided by Gwen and Margaret Christie, Joan and Margaret Da ynard, Dorothy Dow and Debbie Hoekstra of Hib- bert United Church. Life would not be life if a sorrow were sad. and a joy rnerr',-. from beginning to end. • When you have to make a choice and don't make it. that is in itself a choice. Huron Apothecary Ltd. J. T. WILSON PHARMACIST PHONE 235-1982 440 MAIN ST., EXETER, ONT. PRESCRI PTIONS We accept most major drug plans Blue Cross, Green Shield, Drug Benefit, etc. Hours Mon. Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Wed. 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sat. 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. '')our Independent Pharmacist "' Irish decor Times -Advocate, March 23, 1988 Page 11 Saintsbury ACW bake sale a success By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Holy Communion service was heli at St. Patrick's Church, 8:30 Sundzy morning with Rev. Beverly Wheeler in charge. Stuart Peei was server and also preachedthesermon raking the text from gospel St. J..leu 12:20-33. Sheryl Carroll provided music. There were several.annoce- ments. Another Dessert rt Euchre is planned for_Tuesday, April 5 at 1 p.m., a Cheque has bee forwarded to Brinsley Anglican Church for the starving in Mozambique. The board of management of St. Patrick's are trusting that the members will do- nate money to the church treasury and service next Sunday is planned for eleven o'clock. The dessert euchre and bake sale sponsored by the A.C.W. Was a great success with 14 tables playing cards. The hall was decorated with emblems of Saint Patrick and Irish green. Everyone enjoyed the deli- cious desserts, tea and coffee. The winner of the St. Patrick an- gel food cake was Dorothy Dietrich Hear of Palm Sunday customs By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE Th7. fifth Sanday in Leni church service was led by Rev. Ted Smits. The responsive reading was The Canticle of Blessing. In his children's story Rev. Smits spoke about the meaning and customs of Palm Sunday. Jesus came ridift into Jerusalem seated on a colt. It was the way all new Kings would come in. in that time all the people at once under- stood that Jesus was a King, and they waved palm branches and sang "Hosanna". In some parts of Holland the children have a little dough rooster made by the baker. They fasten it to a long stick, put oranges at the end, and go in procession through the streets, singing: "Palm Eastcr, Palin Eastcr". Young cubs and scouts, brown- ies and guides, parade to hospitals and bring the patients fruit and gifts. We all rejoice that day, for Jesus becaune our King. We sang the' children's hymn "The Glory of Our King was seen The Scripture Lessons were read by Mrs. Rick Parker. Psalm 62 and St. Luke 23:24-31. in his sermon Rev. Smits spoke about Simon of Cyrenc who was ordered by a Roman officer to carry the cross of Jesus. At the time of the Passover, thou- sands of visitors came to be at this Jewish Festival, and a tent city. grew outside Jerusalem. Simon of Cyrenc, a negro, had come with his sons Alexander and Rufus. No Jew could be ordered to carry the cross of Jesus, for it would make him unc;can. But a negro did not receive any consideration. The negro has always had to carry the burdens of the white man. It was that way in the_U.S.A. and it still is in South Africa. But the contact with Jesus transformed Simon and his two sons and they became early Christians. In serving others we come closer to Jesus. • Ncxt Sunday, March 27 is Palm Sunday and new members will be received at both Elimvillc and Thames Road churches, followed by Holy Communion Service at 11:15 a.m. to be held ups:airs. On Palin Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at Centralia United Church Coleman Bowman will show slides of the Holy Land. Afterwards there will be lunch and fellowship. Good Friday Service wall be held on Friday, April 1 at 8:00 p.in. and also then some new members will be received. This service will be held at Elimvillc Church. Eastcr Sunday Sunrise Service at 7:00 a.m. Daylight Savings Time at Thames Road followed by break- fast by all. The Tyros will meet Thursday, March 24 at Usborne Central School at 7 p.m. The new members that arc joining the church here at Thames Road are asked to meet in our church Thurs- day, March 24 at 7 p.m. 11aseball The representatives of Usborne Minor Baseball will be at Usborne Central School for registration on Thursday, March 24 12:15 to 1 p.m. noon. Elimvillc visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rohde. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Passmorc, Tom and Jon were Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gordo.) Pengelly of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hodgert ar- rived home recently aftcr holiday- ing in the south. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dawson spent a weekend recently with the latter's sister Jean in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Stewart of London, were gucsts recently' with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rohde. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dunlop and Jimmy of London, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bray, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bray, Vanessa, Kristy and Jessica attended the baptism of Peggy Annc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulley. The service took place a week ago Sunday in Lon- desboro United Church. The above mentioned and Mrs. Jennie Bray and Agnes of Exeter were all dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Robert Hulley and Peggy Anne. Miss Rebecca Miller accompa- nied her grandmother Mrs. Ross Veal to Florida fob a week and a half. - Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dawson had brunch on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Brophcy of Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Johns oe CentY1 y� a is by Mrs. Tom Kooy At the Centralia United Church as we approach Easter there are ser- vices during Holy Week to prepare for the central event of the church's life. The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ and this is your invi- tation to attend as all good Chris- tians should especially at Easter time. On Palm Sunday, March 27 after the morning service the confirma- tion class host a simple luncheon of hot dogs and drink. A meal in which all will cat simply so that others might simply cat. - Everyone is welcome to come and arc asked to donate up to the cost of a family meal out with pro- ceeds going to Bushels For Bread For Ethiopia. On Palm Sunday evening Cole Bowman will be at Centralia Unit- ed Church at 7:30 p.m. to show slides of the Holy Land with lunch BIG HELP FOR BIG BROTHERS- Officials of the South Huron Big Brothers and Big Sisters were pleasantly surprised to receive a donation of $916 from the Huron Park ladies bowling league as part of the recent Bowl for Millions. Above, Marie Jaques presents the money to Jim Chap - .r man.. 11.7 Bus. 21;1298 9:00 ;:Oil R/'t. 21;-09-19 After business hours Church news from Kirkton By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS The Anglican Church Women mct at the home of Mrs. Wm. Schaefer Thursday evening. Presi- dent Mrs. Garth Blackler opened the meeting. Mrs. Gerald Paul read the scripture and Meditation. Roll call was answered by wearing some- thing green. A tape.was shown on CPR it be- ing Heart and Stroke Foundation Month. The remainder of the even- ing took the form of a work meet- ing. Reverend Beverley Wheeler closed with prayer and all repeating thc Benediction. Lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Philip Blackler and daughter Jessica and Alca haveteturned home from a visit to British Columbia. The problems welace today are often the ones we didn't face last week: t:.a;.d fcllowsnip I.o tallow. A large crowd gathered at Hey - woods Restaurant on March 14 wi.h prizes going to high scere - Mzrian Noels, Harry Noels, lone ha -ids - Mary Kooy, 1-lelen MacDo- nakd, low score - Lily Dobbs Irene Thcander followed by a lovely chicken dinner. Neil Schoolhouse euchre on March 14 had prizes going to high score -. Marion Thompson, Earl Morgan, lone hands - Jessie Lewis, Frank Hicks, low score - Voyle Jor- don, ordon, Charlie Coughlin. Special prizes went to Betty Coughlin, Joc Carter. Next party on March 28 will be convened by Jack and Ann Gilmour and Earl and Mary Lou Morgan. Congratulations to the Marauders hockey team who won the 'A' tro- phy in South Huron Rcc League. Many of the players are from Ccn- tra!ia. of Dashwood. The lucky ticket was drawn by John Herbert, Granton. Winners were high score ladies - Marjorie Steeper, men's - Murray Carter, 1„ne Land:, w.,erecrt - Kay Lankin, lone hands men - - Voyle Jordan playing a man's card, low score women - Mrs. Chris Hesse!, low score men's - Harry Shepherd, closest birthday - Harry Carroll. The ladies wish to thank everyone who helped to make such a successful party. Personals Mrs. Mcrna O'Neil, Greta Gib- son, Mabel Needham, Muriel Co- bleigh, Voyle Jordan and I enjoyed a birthday dinner at a local restaurant Friday. We were observing Mends birthday. Later the ladies had cake and ice cream at my apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker were Sunday dinner guests with Mary Davis. Mrs. Joyce Sovereign and Lee Ann, Mrs. Howard MacDonald and Mrs. Helen MacDonald visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob MacGillivray, Court- ney, Katie, Scarlett, Cabcb and Cor- bin Thursday evening. Intended for last week Rev. Beverly Wheeler conducted Holy Communion service at St. Patrick's Sunday. Rose Cunning- ham was server and Cheryl Carroll provided music. Rev. Wheeler spoke to the chil- dren on God's love for each person, and.how He knows how many hairs is on our head. Shc took her text from the Gos- pel of St. John. "For God so loved the World That He gave His Only Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life. She announced that Brinslcy An- glican Church invited our congrega- tion to assist with thc shipment of corn that is being sent to rhe hun- gry in Ethiopia. Personals Mrs. Voylc Jordan entertained Gote Wcnncrstrom, Gordan James and I to dinner Sunday evening. Mrs. Voylc Jordan and I were Thursday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins,, Lu - can. Ian Carroll and Roger Blanc arc holidaying in Florida., Miss Marylou Tindall, Nlissis sauga is spending the March break • with her parents Bob and Alexia Tindall .ad Voylc Jordan and I were • dinner guests with the Tindalls Fri- day night. Mrs. Janney Maillct, Godcrich, Mr. and Mrs: Rosi McFalls, Cen- tralia, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sirhpson and Darren, London visit - cd Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis during - this past week. Can You Afford An Anstett Diamond? $1375 - Brilliant Cut Centre Diamond uniquely with 12 Shoulder Diamonds. Stock 01301 You can find Diamonds at a "discounted" price elsewhere. 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